No problem at all to use any one of outputs 1-4 with the corresponding DIP switch set away from Normal for the Fly Rig 5.

I hope that helps!

EDIT: It appears that some users have had trouble running the FlyRig 5 this way so we suggest using a Current Doubler Adapter (the one with the Green end) connected to any two of Outputs 1-4 with the corresponding DIP switches set away from Normal in order to guarantee reliable operation.

A follow up to this question. The Fly Rig RK5 power supply is rated at 12v DC, 150mA, and the pedal draws approx 100mA per Tech 21's specs. Should this be powered with a current doubler on 1 - 4 (60mA each) with dip switches away? Also, is it okay to use the output splitter adapter in place of the current doubler adapter considering it has a ground lift?

A follow up to this question. The Fly Rig RK5 power supply is rated at 12v DC, 150mA, and the pedal draws approx 100mA per Tech 21's specs. Should this be powered with a current doubler on 1 - 4 (60mA each) with dip switches away? Also, is it okay to use the output splitter adapter in place of the current doubler adapter considering it has a ground lift?

Thanks,Greg

No current doubler is necessary. We talked directly with a tech at Tech 21 about this and confirmed that this is an acceptable way to power the Fly Rig 5.

The Output Splitter will not function as a Current Doubler.

Good Luck!

EDIT: It appears that some users have had trouble running the FlyRig 5 this way so we suggest using a Current Doubler Adapter (the one with the Green end) connected to any two of Outputs 1-4 with the corresponding DIP switches set away from Normal in order to guarantee reliable operation.

Hi John Thanks for the prompt response. Yes I do have the PP2+. I don't currently have the green barreled cable needed to test the current doubling. If I did get one, would it require using both L6 labeled outputs? I'm currently using one of those 2 outputs (with the supplied red barrel cable) to power my L6 DL4. BTW I'm in Los Angeles.George

If you have a Pedal Power 2+, then it seems you should err to using the Current Doubler Adapter (the one with the Green end) connected to any two of outputs 1-4 with the corresponding DIP Switches set away from Normal.If you have a Pedal Power ISO-5, Digital, 4x4, or Mondo you would simply use one of the High Current 12V Outputs with no adapter cable necessary.

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